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Read on to discover some of the attractions you can explore while staying at one of our holiday cottages in Gwynedd. The county lies in the stunning north-west of Wales, within which the majority of the Snowdonia National Park falls. Here there are historic towns, seaside resorts, castles, narrow-gauge railways, museums, and leisure facilities on hand for visitors to enjoy whilst staying at one of our holiday cottages in Gwynedd. Snowdonia can offer some of Britain's most beautiful vistas, from ocean views to mountain panoramas, from formidable castles and hill forts to historic stately homes. The National Park covers more than 800 square miles, a mix of wilderness and more gentle landscapes, including within its boundaries Snowdon at 3,650 feet - the highest peak in England and Wales - and the five-peaked massif of Cadir Idris. If you are a fell walker looking for holiday cottages Snowdonia offers some of the UK's finest high-level routes.
... Read More »A popular destination for those seeking to stay in holiday cottages Snowdonia offers the chance to relax amongst some of the country's best mountain and coastal scenery. The traditional resorts of Barmouth and Criccieth rank up there with the best in Britain, not to mention the sailing centre of Abersoch. Perhaps the finest castles in Wales can be found here such as Caernarfon, Harlech, Beaumaris on Anglesey and Conwy. Worth a visit is the intriguing Italianate village of Portmeirion, built in the 1920s by architect Clough Williams-Ellis. Its atmospheric estuary location has been the setting of many films including cult TV series The Prisoner.Llanberis, beside Lake Padarn, is home to the Welsh Slate Museum, starting point for the Snowdon Mountain Railway. The nearby village of Capel Curig is a centre for outdoor pursuits. Nearby, the bustling village of Betws y Coed sits in the valley of the fast-flowing River Conwy. Towering above the quarry town of Blaenau Ffestiniog are the slate quarries which once supplied roofing materials to the rest of Britain. At the visitor centre of Llechwedd Slate Caverns, tourists can go underground to discover the miners' working conditions first-hand. When staying at any of our Snowdonia holiday cottages a ride on the Ffestiniog narrow-gauge railway, from the town down to the harbour at Porthmadog, is a great way to take in the scenery.The Lleyn Peninsula, with its coastal footpaths and quaint villages, reaches south-west out into the Irish Sea. The views are at their best in the far west and along the mountain-backed northern shore. So, why not browse our selection of Snowdonia holiday cottages to find something that catches your eye?Cottages close to GwyneddHoliday cottages PowysConwy cottagesAnglesey holiday cottagesCardigan cottages